Official Who Criticized Use of Pride Flag Under Review

Official Who Criticized Use of Pride Flag Under Review

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A conservative member of Utah‘s board of education who criticized the use of a gay pride flag in a social media post is under investigation.

The Utah State Board of Education said the post does not represent the school board and that they are reviewing it for potential violations in a statement released Tuesday.

Natalie Cline shared a photo on Facebook this week of a gay pride flag in a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint seminary building with a message welcoming members of the LGBTQ community to the seminary.

Cline then wrote, “Time to make some phone calls. The world is too much with us.”

Cline told the Standard-Examiner that she is in favor of welcoming “all students” but said that the seminary message welcoming the LGBTQ community could exclude others.

Cline’s post came shortly after a top leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Salt Lake City-based faith’s Quorum of Twelve Apostles, called on church-owned Brigham Young University to uphold its commitment to the faith’s fundamental teachings, including its stance against same-sex marriage.

Troy Williams, executive director of the group Equality Utah, condemned Cline’s comments and criticized her for an “ongoing obsession with LGBTQ youth.”